It took a long time: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially engaged. Romantic, intimate and completely magical, Kelce suggested that too quickly in a lavish garden So high school.
The only thing that is cruel in this summer announcement is that we do not know the official place of this beautiful rose paradise. Fortunately, we were able to identify many of the flowers that were shown in the engagement photos that Swift shared on Instagram. If you want to add you to your garden (or your bridal bouquet), these are the main flowers and bushes you need.
White anemons
You can see this delicate white blossom on the romantic archway Swift, which was underneath when Kelce asked the question. These flowers are distributed between fluffy roses and dark green leaves and have layers made of soft, thin petals that are adorned with a large black center. They will often see white anemones at weddings because they symbolize sincerity, anticipation and innocence.
Roses
Roses are a worldwide symbol of love, so it is no surprise that Swift's garden engagement with hundreds of them was decorated. Small roses, tealoses, English roses and garden roses – if a perfume was modeled according to this engagement garden, we would be obsessed. You can recognize white, light pink and dark pink roses that burst out of stone flower spots, and they also fill the entire bow with soft colors. We can practically only smell them (read: honorable look) in the photos.
White Allia
In the back of the garden you can see a striking group of white allia. These spherical wildflowers bring this escape to the enchanting, bizarre life and feel less curated and more like a fairytale meadow. And yes, Kelce studied in his flower language before his proposal because they symbolize the unit and a new start (queue up Start over).
Hydrangeas
Soft white hydrangeas stole the show when the pop star is engaged. If you manage to withdraw your eyes of Swift's harmful old Mine Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring, turn your attention to the huge white hydrangea flowers on both sides of the couple. These low-growing bushes, which are usually used at joyful celebrations (and as it-so), burst positively with swollen flowers.
White dolphinium
We are obsessed with the height that white dolphinia contribute to the back of this rose garden. They are the large, sword -like flowers that make a niche frame for the couple while Kelce lies on a knee. They symbolize a pure heart and they are loved because of their striking height, the flower beds and backyards-in this case every new dream proposal.
Ranunculus
We have spied on a few stray ranunculus in the back of Swift and Kelces idyllic photo shoot. While the roses of complicated florists (like double English roses) have an extremely layered look at them – and definitely the most prominent on the display – a sharp eye could see a few flowers that have the clear circular layering of ranunculus. These soft and sweet flowers have been classified by Joanna Gaines as a flower of summer, and they have become increasingly popular in weddings and engagements in recent years. They symbolize beauty, love and affection.
Rosa trumpet crinum lily
The most difficult flower that can be seen on Swift's engagement photos is the pink trumpet lily. They are hidden in the background and hardly spied on the crowded rose arrangements. These lilies are smaller, thinner and tubulars than an average oriental lily. With six petals that bend softly outwards, this plant grows on a single stem several sweet -smelling flowers. You can probably already suspect that these flowers often occur at weddings because they symbolize bliss and elegance.